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1. A manual of dyeing (1908) 292 pages
WITH THE DYESTUFFS OF THE CASSELLA COLOR COMPANY NEW YORK
Vol. II. WOOL. SILK. HALF.WOOL. HALF- SILK.
In compliance with a long felt want and frequently expressed desire, we have taken occasion to publish, as a supplement to our exhaustive works on ''Cotton Dyeing", ''Wool D3^eing" and "Union D3^eing" etc. issued by us during the last few years, A MANUAL OF DYEING as a kind of handy book for the dye-house in pocketbook form giving particulars in a concise manner regarding the most important methods of dyeing. The present Volume II deals with The Dyeing of Wool, Silk, Half-Wool and Half-Silk.
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2. Batik and other pattern dyeing (1920) 148 pages
DAVIS BAKER IDA STRAWN BAKER OF THE WALDCRAFT STUDIOS INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

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3. Bleaching, dyeing, and calico-printing. With formulae (1884) 224 pages
ALTHOUGH the present volume claims to be little more than a summary of the arts of Bleaching, Dyeing, and Calico-printing, the Editor hopes it may, notwithstanding, be found a ready and serviceable manual for practical workers, and that in many cases, it may be instrumental in shortening the time and trouble, that would otherwise be expended in consulting the pages of larger and more elaborate 'works.
CONTENTS. CHAP. PAGE I. BLEACHING i II. DYEING 33 III. CALICO-PRIXTI-XCJ 61 IV. DYE STUFFS 133 APPENDIX 193
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4. Dyeing of Woollen fabrics (1902) 290 pages
BY FRANKLIN BEECH
WITH THIRTY-THREE ILLUSTRATIONS
In this little book the author has endeavoured to supply the dyer of woollen fabrics with a conveniently arranged handbook dealing with the various branches of the wool dyeing industry, and trusts that it will be found to meet the want which undoubtedly exists for such a book.
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5. Dyeing properties, direct dyestuffs (1900) 174 pages
Manufacturers of dyestuffs have traditionally confined the published data on their products to fastness properties and certain characteristics such as solubility and staining of effect threads. In general, systematic information on the dyeing properties of broad ranges of dyestuffs has not been available, principally because of the complicated factors involved and the diverse nature of the textile industry. Geigy has pioneered in this field by publishing in England and on the Continent, carefully prepared volumes of graphs of the important variables that influence the application of Direct dyestuffs. This radical departure from technical literature previously available for the dyer's guidance met w/ith approval exceeding all expectations, and requests for copies came from all parts of the world. Prompted by such an enthusiastic reception abroad, this North American edition has been prepared with confidence as to its value for dyers, textile chemists and students of the art of dyeing.
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6. Dyes and dyeing (1918) 338 pages
BY CHARLES E. PELLEW Formerly Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Columbia University
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